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EatRight Radio, with experts from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, discusses food and nutrition topics, healthy weight, allergies and health conditions, healthy aging, food safety and so much more. Give us 10-minutes and we'll give you the important information and expert advice from registered dietitian nutritionists to help you eat right, feel better, and live a healthier life. Hosted by Melanie Cole, MS.

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EatRight Radio, with experts from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, discusses food and nutrition topics, healthy weight, allergies and health conditions, healthy aging, food safety and so much more. Give us 10-minutes and we'll give you the important information and expert advice from registered dietitian nutritionists to help you eat right, feel better, and live a healthier life. Hosted by Melanie Cole, MS.

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How to Reduce Your Food Waste

4/27/2016
Around 40 percent of edible food in the U.S. is not eaten and the average family of four throws out up to $2,200 worth of food and beverages each year. With a few simple changes we can all help improve these statistics. Lori Zanini, RDN will talk about three ways to decrease the food waste in your household.

Duration:00:09:42

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Spring Clean Your Diet: Fresh Strategies That Address Habits, Not Just Food Choices

4/26/2016
With the arrival of spring and shedding the winter layers, people are also thinking about ways to shed a couple winter pounds. While most people understand the nuts and bolts of a healthy diet, they often don’t take the time to set up the support system to sustain these changes. In this interview, Jennifer McDaniel, MS, RDN, will address both environmental and behavioral influences to ensure that healthy changes stick.

Duration:00:09:43

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How To Get Children to “Savor the Flavor of Eating Right”

3/15/2016
Getting your child to try new and healthy foods can be a big challenge. Parents are children's biggest influences when it comes to healthy behaviors, so provide your kids with opportunities for family fun. You can help your children learn to make healthier food choices and engage in regular physical activity by being a good role model. Registered dietitian nutritionist and Academy Spokesperson Kristen Gradney is here to explain how to take steps to ensure your child learns the importance...

Duration:00:09:43

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Culturally Savoring the Flavor of Eating Right

3/14/2016
Lets discuss food culture as it relates to National Nutrition Month. Nancy Z. Farrell, MS, RDN is here to discuss Chinese, Italian and Mexican cuisine and ways to reduce sugar, sodium and saturated fat while retaining food flavor. She’ll also discuss food ingredients, spices and preparation methods.

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High Cholesterol in Children: Help Without Harming

2/22/2016
With the epidemic in pediatric obesity, we are seeing an increase in high cholesterol levels among children. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics is now recommending that pediatricians do a standard cholesterol screen at annual visits for all children ages 9 to 11 years of age. It is important that any nutritional intervention that involves food restrictions of any kind be done carefully by a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) with pediatric expertise to avoid unintended...

Duration:00:10:12

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Lower Heart Disease Risk through Personalized Nutrition

2/15/2016
Everyone has unique nutrition needs based on genetics and lifestyle which determines the nutrition guidelines I recommend. There is much confusion in the media and internet and even among “health experts” which makes it hard for the public to decide what dietary guidelines to follow. In order to provide individualized nutrition recommendations for my clients, I like to have information like results from advanced lipid panels, genetics, etc. Registered dietitian nutritionist and Academy...

Duration:00:09:43

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Healthy Meals on a Busy Schedule

1/26/2016
Busy schedules often mean grabbing unhealthy meals and snacks that can actually drain your energy, which is not good when you’re busy! We are here to offer tips on how to fit in healthy eating even when you’re busy! Tamara Melton, MS, RDN, shares tips that include quick and easy meal planning ideas and how to eat healthfully if you absolutely must go through the drive-thru.

Duration:00:09:43

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How To Make Your New Year’s Resolution Actually Stick

1/18/2016
We've all made new year's resolutions only to have trouble following through. Tips to make resolutions last include: Individualize changes, One (or two) changes at a time, Make small acts of will, Plan critically and Reward yourself. Registered dietitian nutritionist and Academy Spokesperson Lauri Wright, PhD, RDN, is here to give great suggestions to help you keep your new year's resolutions.

Duration:00:09:42

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Beating The Winter Blues with Food & Fitness!

12/16/2015
Food & fitness choices can make a huge difference in our mental and physical condition as we move through the winter season. Hydration, eating at regular intervals, how to fit daily exercise in when it’s cold outside, and specific foods that boost mental and physical health will be discussed. Kim Larson, RDN, CD is here to provide tips for including foods in your diet that elevate mood and ward off depression, as well as fitness options that keep energy and every day performance high.

Duration:00:09:42

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Wash Your Hands to Keep Germs Away

12/6/2015
Though this chilly holiday season, handwashing is more important than ever! But is just a little soap and water enough to keep us safe and well? Dec 6 – 12 is National Handwashing Awareness Week, and The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics wants to be sure everyone knows how to wash their hands correctly and when handwashing can’t be skipped. Registered dietitian nutritionist and Academy Spokesperson Libby Mills is here to spread awareness of the importance of keepeing those germs away.

Duration:00:09:44

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What You Think You Know About Type-1 Diabetes in Children

11/17/2015
When you hear the word diabetes, you may think of an unhealthy lifestyle or being overweight. However, this is not the case for type-1 diabetes, especially in children.November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. More than 29 million children and adults in the U.S. have diabetes; however, only five percent of those are diagnosed with type-1 diabetes, and most of that population is diagnosed as children. When you hear the word diabetes, you may think of an unhealthy lifestyle or being...

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What You Think You Know About Type-1 Diabetes in Children

11/17/2015
When you hear the word diabetes, you may think of an unhealthy lifestyle or being overweight. However, this is not the case for type-1 diabetes, especially in children.November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. More than 29 million children and adults in the U.S. have diabetes; however, only five percent of those are diagnosed with type-1 diabetes, and most of that population is diagnosed as children. When you hear the word diabetes, you may think of an unhealthy lifestyle or being...

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Healthy Holiday Eating: You Can Do it!

11/11/2015
Most Americans gain 1 lb per year and don’t lose it- which adds up over the decade. The holidays are here and with just a little effort you can cut your calorie intake. There are healthy habits that you can engage in to help keep your weight in check. A few simple changes can really make a difference. You can start by bringing healthy options to holiday parties, watch your portions and make time for activity. Registered dietitian nutritionist and Academy Spokesperson Jessica Crandall...

Duration:00:09:44

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Healthy Holiday Eating: You Can Do it!

11/11/2015
Most Americans gain 1 lb per year and don’t lose it- which adds up over the decade. The holidays are here and with just a little effort you can cut your calorie intake. There are healthy habits that you can engage in to help keep your weight in check. A few simple changes can really make a difference. You can start by bringing healthy options to holiday parties, watch your portions and make time for activity. Registered dietitian nutritionist and Academy Spokesperson Jessica Crandall is...

Duration:00:09:44

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New Years Resolution 9 Weeks Early!

10/29/2015
Starting with Halloween, we have 9 weeks of holiday celebrations. With 2/3 of the population at risk for developing or already having diabetes, it’s a difficult but also a very important time to manage your diet. Today Toby Smithson, MS, RDN will cover strategies to avoid potential holiday blood sugar highs. Strategies: 1) Eat your meals (don’t skip meals); 2) Holiday host or guest? Be the driver of your health; 3) Survey your options; and 4) Add a new tradition –be active.

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Fueling the Growing Athlete

10/9/2015
Over 21 million youth athletes between the ages of 6 and 17 play team sports on a regular basis, with another 5 million engaging on a regular basis. Many of these athletes will do anything to be faster, stronger and better than their competition. Growing athletes need adequate nutrition for growth and development, as well as additional fluids and food to fuel their sport. How do youth athletes find the time between school, homework, training and family affairs to properly fuel? Heather...

Duration:00:09:43

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Fueling the Growing Athlete

10/9/2015
Over 21 million youth athletes between the ages of 6 and 17 play team sports on a regular basis, with another 5 million engaging on a regular basis. Many of these athletes will do anything to be faster, stronger and better than their competition. Growing athletes need adequate nutrition for growth and development, as well as additional fluids and food to fuel their sport. How do youth athletes find the time between school, homework, training and family affairs to properly fuel? Heather...

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Are The Foods In Your Lunch Box Making You Sick?

9/15/2015
Parents and kids may think their healthy lunch box meals are great, but there are some common food safety mistakes many do. On hectic mornings, take the time to pack a nutritious and safe lunch for you and your children with these tips. Start off each day fresh by washing lunch boxes and lunch bags with warm, soapy water after each use. Perishable foods should not be left out of refrigeration for more than two hours, but many students don't have access to a refrigerator at school. Help...

Duration:00:09:39

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Are The Foods In Your Lunch Box Making You Sick?

9/15/2015
Parents and kids may think their healthy lunch box meals are great, but there are some common food safety mistakes many do. On hectic mornings, take the time to pack a nutritious and safe lunch for you and your children with these tips. Start off each day fresh by washing lunch boxes and lunch bags with warm, soapy water after each use. Perishable foods should not be left out of refrigeration for more than two hours, but many students don't have access to a refrigerator at school. Help...

Duration:00:09:39

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Is Your Chicken Making You Sick?

9/8/2015
Chicken can potentially be very dangerous. Is Your Chicken Making You Sick? Take this short quiz to find out: Ask yourself "am I doing all I can to keep my chicken safe?" Do you wash your chicken before you cook it? Do you sometimes defrost your chicken on the countertop or kitchen table? During the segment, Joan Salge Blake, MS will discuss the food safety risks for doing the above.

Duration:00:09:08